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i PUBLIC NOTICES j NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE ASSUR ANCE AND ANNUITIES. THE Undersigned having been appointed AGENT at Dunedin for the above is prepared to receive proposals for the Insurance* o£ Lives and Purchase o£ Annuities. GEORGE W. ELIOTT. Office of the New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company. £JHEAP FARES! CHEAP FABES I Express Line of Coaches to PALMEItSTON witf leave Scandinavian Hotel, Maclnggan street Duncdhv TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATUEDAYS, at 11 a.m. ; returning from Royal Hotel, Palmerston, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, at 9 a.m. Fare each way 7s Ccl. lin SMITH and CO. LEGAL NOTICE. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of the Conveyance and Assignment from John Matheson and Hugh Grade to John Hamilton and Frederick Nutter. "OURSUANT to an order of His Honour - JL Mr Justice Chapman, made in the above matter on the twenty-third day of November, in the yearone thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, I hereby give notice that David M'Kenzie, now or late of iimaru, m the Province of Canterbury, contractor is required to come in and substantiate his claim to be a creditor of the above-named John Matheson and Kugtt Gracie within three months of the date of this notice Dated this twenty-first day of June, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two FREDERICK NUTTER, 28ju Trustee in the estate of Matheson and Gracfev TENDERS. *. NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAPH. mENDERS are invited for the supply -a- and delivery at the Telegraph Stores, Welli»» ton, of the following Telegraph Forms, viz .— One Million No. 171. Quarter Million No. 211. Quarter Million No. 214. For specimens of above forms apply at the neareaft Telegraph Office. Tenders to be accompanied by sample of paper proposed to be used, and to state price per thousand, and time required to complete work. Tenders also to state names of two sureties ton due performance of contract. Tenders to be sent in not later than 10th July, 1872, addressed to the General Manager N.Z. Tele,graph, Wellington. By order of the Telegraph Commissioner, (Sd.) C. LEMON, General Manager.. Head Office, Wellington, June 24th, 1872. zcju IN THE ESTATE OF EDWARD G. KYANS OP CLYDE. mENDERS will be received to the -a. 30th June, for the purchase of the Bendiga Hotel, Clyde, together with all the fixtures and furniture. The Hotel is one of the largest and most, commodious in Clyde, and has at all times com- - nianded a large commercial trade. The range OfStables, with loose boxes attached, is second to notia in the district. Full particulars can be obtained from the Trustee^ - BENJAMIN NAYLER, Merchant, mENDERS are required for theiJErae--fi- tion of a Stone and BriSf Building, at t&eintersection_jt>£—iJ«>fctiay "street" with Crawford and Bond'streets, for the Daily Times aad Witness Company (Limited). Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of Mason and Wales, where tenders are to be delivered by noon on the Ist July. MASON and WALES, 17ju Architects: mENDERS will be received, until JL Tuesday, July 10, for the Erection of a Stone Church, at the corner of George and Pitt streets, fox Knox Church congregation. Plans and Specifications may be seen at ray Gfficei__* at the New Fiist Church, where Tenders are to be lodged. The lowest, or any Tender, not necessarily ascepted. 27j v DAVID HUNTEK. 0 CARPENTERS.—Wanted Tenders(labour only) for 3-roomed Cottage. ApprjpLambert, Drain Pipe and Pottery Works. 2tijn. TENDERS required for Grocery Shop Fittings in Steinhoff's Buildings, for A. and J* M'Farlane. MASON and WALES, 26ju Architects. mENDERS WANTED, for Brick BuildJL ing at corner of Princes and Walker streets'. Apply J. Walls, Princes street south. 24j«rnnENDEItS are invited for the purchase Jbf or lease of that well-known Hotel, situated in Dee street, Invercargill, known as the " Southern. Cross," having the most central position, and doingthe bestjejdy-money business in town. It contains Billiard, Bagatelle, Bowling, and Shooting Saloons, large Dining Room, Bedrooms, first-class Kitchen* and all other requirements for carrying on an exteitsive business. To a nnall capitalist, this presents srare opportunity for i ecuring a lucrative investment, and is deserving the notice of Publicans, Merchants',, and Speculators. It should be noted that the speedy commencement ofi|he railway from Invercarglll t« the Mataura will greatly enhance the trade. Further particulars can be obtained by applying personally, or by letter, to Mr John Black, gd. th« premises. Sealed tenders will be received by Mr Wade, solicitor, Invercargill, up till the 15th July. ZSym TENDERS for Stables, &c, at AruleKson's Bay. (labour only), as per advertisement of Monday last, will close at noon to-morrow. SniiU*. and Anderson, Solicitors. T _ mENDERS RANTED.—To Let hw JL Tender, 50 acre.paddock, just past Gas Worftsj fronting Anderson's Bay Roi'J. Open until 20 th, insC Address W. Kennedy, l^ox 100, Post Office. mENDERS will "be received at the JL Office of the Secretary for Lands and Works until noon of Vriday, sth July, for Contract No. 650—REPLANKING OF BRIDGE over the Was— kouaiti River. >. Plans and specifications may" be seen, and forms--of tender obtained, at the oflice of the Engineer o£ Roads and Works, Duuedin, and at the Police Sta*tion, Waikouaiti. Tenders to be endorsed "Roads and Work?,Tendac for Contract No. 050." The Government does not undertake to accept t&e, lowest or any tender. J. B. BRADS?AW, Secretary for Works: Duuedin, June 2Gth, 1572. 2SJ« TAILORS. WILLIAM SINCLAIB, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Princes Sikeet, (Opposite Criterion Hotel) i^f, DUNEDIN. COACHBUILDERS. . £ . , , ROBIN AND C O. fr Coach Builders and Importers, Stuart street, Have on Hand and for Sale— BUGGIES AND EXPRESS WAGGONS. Repairs receive prompt attention. 5f ■■ ''"' HAIRDRESSERS. FB E I S S E L. • HAIRDRESSER AND PERFUMER By appointment to, H.R.H. the Dnko of Edinburgh and His Excellency the Governor and Volunteers; Warm, Cold, and Shower Baths always ready. j ..■■.. Ladies' Room Up-stairs. OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALKS, PRINCES STRKKT. NOTICE TO THE PUfiLiU. RE-OPENING OF SOHNACK'S BATHS. Prmces-st, Opposite Criterion Hotel. M. F L. SCHNACK has much pleasure in inferno ing his friends and tho public, that he lias made extensive alterations to his premises. The Balh-rooinat . are fitted up in the most modern style, and enacjr accommodation will be found. Warm, Cold, anJdt Shower Baths are always ready. Shaving, Hairdreaaing', and Shampooing on the American principle. Penfumory of the best makers always on hand. Ladies? Bathrooms open on Friday evenings from. 7 to Iftc'clock Xsfr

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3243, 28 June 1872, Page 3

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